Hillary Clinton Released from Hospital

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has left the hospital after being successfully treated for a blood clot, ABC News and NBC News are reporting. Not that she let it stop her from doing her day job anyway — State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters at a briefing Wednesday that she had been up and taking emails and phone calls and day-to-day office work from bed. She spoke with U.N. enjoy to the (increasingly grim) situation in Syria, as well as the prime minister of Qatar, from her bed at New York Presbyterian hospital on Saturday.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continues to recover in a New York Hospital.

Doctors are keeping a close eye on Clinton while using blood thinners to break up a clot, located in a vein behind her right ear between her brain and skull.

The 65-year-old has remained hospitalized since she was admitted to New York-Presbyterian Hospital on Sunday.

Doctors say Clinton is making excellent progress and predict a full recovery from the blood clot.

According to Clinton’s spokesman Phillipe Reines, the clot formed while Clinton was battling a stomach virus and suffered a concussion during a fainting spell at her home in Dec.

In a briefing addressed to the press on Clinton’s condition on Wednesday, State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland sought to strike an upbeat tone. Nuland issued a reassuring message that nothing has changed in the Secretary’s condition but that she’s remained “quite active on the phone” from her hospital bed.

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